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phil lebeau, north las vegas, nevada. >> you go first. >> give me a cocktail. >> exactly. that does it for us tonight on nightly business report. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'll tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll see you right back here tomorrow nigh narrator: tonight on "quest"... wind energy is the fastest-growing source of power in the united states, but wind turbines can be deadly to birds. now biologists say there's a way to reduce bird deaths. and concussions are surprisingly common for athletes. what happens during a concussion? and what can be done to prevent brain damage? and there's a hidden danger in san francisco bay that's poisoning wildlife and people. learn how mercury pollution got here and what's being done to get rid of it. ♪ announcer: support for "quest" is provided by...
phil lebeau, north las vegas, nevada. >> you go first. >> give me a cocktail. >> exactly. that does it for us tonight on nightly business report. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'll tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll see you right back here tomorrow nigh narrator: tonight on "quest"... wind energy is the fastest-growing source of power in the united states, but wind turbines can be deadly to birds. now biologists say there's a way to...
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phil lebeau, north las vegas, nevada. >> you go first. >> give me a cocktail. >> exactly. that does it for us tonight on nightly business report. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'll tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll see you right back here tomorrow nigh this is masterpiece. previously on "home fires"... (metal clanking) what was that? from liverpool to new york. the s.s. alexis sails next friday. i've made up my mind. goodbye, connie. the dose is a teaspoon a day in food or drink. in his tea? erica: in his tea would be perfect. claire: why are you telling people spencer's a coward? he stays whilst other lads go off to fight. what would you call him? bryn: i held my son and gave him a father's blessing. no, no, no! richard: the plane jack was flying crashed. your husband is dead. "home fires," tonight on masterpiece. exclusive corporate funding for "home fires" on masterpiece is provided by: exploring europe on a river, historic panoramas unfold.
phil lebeau, north las vegas, nevada. >> you go first. >> give me a cocktail. >> exactly. that does it for us tonight on nightly business report. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'll tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll see you right back here tomorrow nigh this is masterpiece. previously on "home fires"... (metal clanking) what was that? from liverpool to new york. the s.s. alexis sails next friday. i've made up my mind. goodbye,...
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phil lebeau joins us to talk next. and then what's the main driver of the market right now tell us what you think jim cramer's response. he's already voted this morning in the 4:00 a.m. hour. we all have different opinions here. oil, dollar, earnings. central banks. keep the votes coming. >> and we'll share at least one more adele song given that it's her birthday. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> good morning. ready for a rally at u.s. equity futures pointing to a nice pop at the open. >> tesla in the fast lane. shares getting a pop this morning. following quarterly results and new production plans. but not everyone is sold on this story. we'll tell you why. >> and the taste of success. raise
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reporter phil lebeau is at chicago's o'hare airport, the site of some of the worst delays. phil? >> reporter: becky, the lines are a little shorter than a couple weeks ago because of more staffing and despite the shorter lines you can bet the hassle of getting through security will be a focus for a busy summer for those traveling. the frustration is easy to see. long lines at airport security checkpoints sometimes topping one or two hours are taking a toll on travelers. >> how do we get to this point? it's crazy. >> it's got to be a better way than this. >> disgusting and uncalled for. >> whoever is at the head should are fired. >> reporter: american airlines says 70,000 of its customers have mis year because they couldn't get through security in time. it's become so bad the head of the tsa is under fire. in response, peter and his team are adding officers and more overtime. but even he admits there will still be lines at airports. >> i think it's going to continue to be a challenge. we've got passenger growth. i haven't gotten back as much staff as i need. >> reporter: one appro
reporter phil lebeau is at chicago's o'hare airport, the site of some of the worst delays. phil? >> reporter: becky, the lines are a little shorter than a couple weeks ago because of more staffing and despite the shorter lines you can bet the hassle of getting through security will be a focus for a busy summer for those traveling. the frustration is easy to see. long lines at airport security checkpoints sometimes topping one or two hours are taking a toll on travelers. >> how do we...
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phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: be honest, muscle cars like the chevy camaro, the latest version of ford's mustang, or the redesigned dodge challenger, are primarily about power and speed. they all come with versions packing more than 500 horsepower. but how safe are they? the insurance institute for highway safety put these muscle cars to a series of crash tests and the results were mixed. >> people do drive muscle cars faster. more horsepower we put in, the faster we see vehicles go. and that means they're going to crash at higher speeds and they need state-of-the-art crash protection. >> reporter: one particular test which replicates a common and deadly collision with the front corner of the car raised some concerns. the iihs rated chevy's camaro as good and ford's mustang as acceptable. but the dodge challenger's performance was called marginal by the iihs. a spokesperson for dodge says no single test determines overall vehicle safety. fca u.s. vehicles mead or exceed all applicable government safety requirements. none of the muscle cars tested did well enough to earn the insura
phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: be honest, muscle cars like the chevy camaro, the latest version of ford's mustang, or the redesigned dodge challenger, are primarily about power and speed. they all come with versions packing more than 500 horsepower. but how safe are they? the insurance institute for highway safety put these muscle cars to a series of crash tests and the results were mixed. >> people do drive muscle cars faster. more horsepower we put in, the faster we see...
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phil lebeau explains what >> it looks like a regular tsa security checkpoint. but atlanta hartz field jackson airport has a new system designed to quickly move travelers through security screening. >> if it is as successful as we believe it is, i think airports around the country will look for the technology very quickly. >> her is how it works. when travelers get to the check point, there are five stations for five different people to put their belongings in bins. when a person is done, regardless of where they are in line, they push their bin down the line to the x-ray machine. and walk through a metal detector. if there say problem with their bag, it is automatically sent to an area beyond the x-ray machine for further inspection. that way it doesn't hold up the line. and with five people constantly going through one of two metal detectors, the line should move, even if some people are occasionally stopped. >> it went fast the whole way up to this point. but quicker than the old way to unload your bags. >> i didn't think it was faster. >> seemed to go pretty
phil lebeau explains what >> it looks like a regular tsa security checkpoint. but atlanta hartz field jackson airport has a new system designed to quickly move travelers through security screening. >> if it is as successful as we believe it is, i think airports around the country will look for the technology very quickly. >> her is how it works. when travelers get to the check point, there are five stations for five different people to put their belongings in bins. when a...
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phil lebeau is there with a special guest. phil? >> thank you, jon. we are inside of the hyperloop two with 11 feet diameter, and i i'm joined by the ceo of hyperloop one, and this is the perspective of what people may be riding in in the future. >> yes, this is the test scale that we are building here in las vegas, and you are inside of the loop that is made of steel and inside, it is a motor running alongside here, and a track to elevate a pod, and pod in the surface to move people and cargo really quickly. >> and we are talking about up to 700 miles an hour? >> yes, and depends upon the route. this route that we are building in the development site here in las vegas is straight, and it is the first full-scale system, and in the future, spins and turns, and real time switching and h e hyperloop is going to be on demand and so we don't stop along the way, and just stop at the eventual destination, and that is the beauty of it. >> and this is not very long, and you believe it is a demonstration that this technology on the small scale with work. >> thi
phil lebeau is there with a special guest. phil? >> thank you, jon. we are inside of the hyperloop two with 11 feet diameter, and i i'm joined by the ceo of hyperloop one, and this is the perspective of what people may be riding in in the future. >> yes, this is the test scale that we are building here in las vegas, and you are inside of the loop that is made of steel and inside, it is a motor running alongside here, and a track to elevate a pod, and pod in the surface to move...
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phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >>> so what can be done to speed up the lines while keeping us safe? tom blank is a former tsa deputy administrator, mike voigt, an aviation consult and the president of boyd group international. thank you both for being here. tom, why don't we start with you, what do you think is causing the long lines at airport security? >> tsa has made bad assumption about the personnel resources necessary to process the 2 million passengers each day that come through. they assume that the tsa precheck program was going to create enough efficiencies and speed enough people through that they could do with some 3,000 less transportation security officers. and they agreed with congress to cut the funding from 45,000 personnel down to 42,000. that turned out to be an error in judgment and that is one of the fundamental reasons that we're seeing the situation that we have. another key issue is that last summer tsa got a very bad report card, so to speak, on its security performance. the new administrator is changing the culture from one of convenience to one of security
phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >>> so what can be done to speed up the lines while keeping us safe? tom blank is a former tsa deputy administrator, mike voigt, an aviation consult and the president of boyd group international. thank you both for being here. tom, why don't we start with you, what do you think is causing the long lines at airport security? >> tsa has made bad assumption about the personnel resources necessary to process the 2 million passengers each day that come...
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. >>> phil lebeau? >> on a windy day in the desert north of las vegas, hyper loop one gave us our first peek at what they believe will ultimately be the hyper loop. we'll show it to you when "fast money" returns after this. >>> welcome back to "fast money." i'm phil lebeau in the desert near las vegas. hyperloop one showed us what the hyperloop will ultimately look like as soon as it's built. this is an outdoor demonstration on a sled of about a third of a mile long. it went from 0 to 60 in 1.1 seconds, hit 2.4 gs. this is just a small demonstration of a full prototype they expect to build by the fourth quarter of this year. here's the time frame hyperloop one has laid out in terms of building this facility and these projects. by 2017, they expect to have a hyperloop project in the works somewhere in the world, and by 2019, they expect to transport cargo through a hyperloop. and by 2021, there will be a hyperloop somewhere in the world transporting people. >> ideas like hyperloop are available at a fast
. >>> phil lebeau? >> on a windy day in the desert north of las vegas, hyper loop one gave us our first peek at what they believe will ultimately be the hyper loop. we'll show it to you when "fast money" returns after this. >>> welcome back to "fast money." i'm phil lebeau in the desert near las vegas. hyperloop one showed us what the hyperloop will ultimately look like as soon as it's built. this is an outdoor demonstration on a sled of about a third...
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phil lebeau joins us with more details. phil? >> michelle, the production goal for 2018 is 500,000 vehicles overall including model 3, s and x. but you're correct. model 3 is bulk of the production and now we're starting to hear complaints at least filtered out through other media outlets of suppliers saying, not sure we're going to be able to meet the tar gets that tesla laid out. bottom line is this. a number of suppliers for the model 3 saying that this production schedule with the first ones built by july of next year is far too aggressive. essentially what you have is by the end of next month the design for it locked in. by july of 2017, that's little over 13 months from now, production will start. first deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2017. and again, the goal is 500,000 vehicles to be built at tesla's plant in fremont, california, in 2018. this year i think they're going to build maybe 95,000 vehicles and the plant has to had assembly lines to ramp up production of the model 3. shares of tesla, announced to do a second
phil lebeau joins us with more details. phil? >> michelle, the production goal for 2018 is 500,000 vehicles overall including model 3, s and x. but you're correct. model 3 is bulk of the production and now we're starting to hear complaints at least filtered out through other media outlets of suppliers saying, not sure we're going to be able to meet the tar gets that tesla laid out. bottom line is this. a number of suppliers for the model 3 saying that this production schedule with the...
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phil lebeau is here in new york to break it down. michael kors gearing up for the earnings report tomorrow. why the stock could be a screaming buy. that's later. much more "fast money" still ahead. the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. ...of fixodent plus adhesives. they help your denture hold strong more like natural teeth. and you can eat even tough food. fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. fixodent and forget it. >>> welcome back to "fast money." tesla's annual shareholder meeting is now under way. phil lebeau joins us with the latest headlines. >> here's the headline. elon musk started off by saying i want to talk about the history of tesla. maybe two hours from now before we get any news. frankly, i don't expect any. this is an interesting period that we have coming up here for tesla. 2016 really sets up whether or not they can make it in 2017 and '18. look at what tesla has in terms of bench mark
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our own phil lebeau on the tesla story are, and phil, earnings, and executive departures, and you have heard what chanos had to say to us yesterday at the sohn conference, and what are you making of it? does musk have a cred problem? cramer say hs he is a financial and he is getting away with financial murder, and throwing whatever he wants out, and hoping that the street believes it. >> and the interesting part is that the street does not buy this 500,000 target. and i have looked at the analysts of the '06 or '07 of them them, and the estimate for 2018 sales, and it ranges from 129,000 on the low end to the most aggressive being 355,000, and nobody even think theys -- who even thinks they are going to bic 400,000 let alone 500,000. >> why does he say it? >>> it is something that he has to say it to grease the tracks for the capital raise. and he talked and it on the conference call, a debt, equity or some combination, the but they need the capital raise at some point to, pand the production and not only in freemont, but po ten sally another additional plant in freemont or china or eu
our own phil lebeau on the tesla story are, and phil, earnings, and executive departures, and you have heard what chanos had to say to us yesterday at the sohn conference, and what are you making of it? does musk have a cred problem? cramer say hs he is a financial and he is getting away with financial murder, and throwing whatever he wants out, and hoping that the street believes it. >> and the interesting part is that the street does not buy this 500,000 target. and i have looked at the...
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phil lebeau this morning was giving you an idea how inconceivable this is. it's like you better be sending in your money now. here's the new car, come on down, buy new cars. he did that one and then of course in the great quote, we have to raise some combination of equity and debt to make sure the company has a good buffer of cash on hand. if these subsidies ever went away, he's losing $19,000 per car. not enough. how about a million cars? wouldn't we love to be able to say anything? wouldn't that be fabulous? i go home, i tell the wife we're going to buy ten houses. how about one house? >> so what is the financial -- are you saying it can't be done? >> they didn't even make this quarter's numbers. >> what can be done is keeping the faith in the believers and selling stock. >> and debt. >> and keep doing it. and they've been doing it. >> but you know what? this guy is allowed to do anything. tim cook, he actually lowers because he having chinese slowing and he's instantly pillared. what do they call that? human ambien. >> what does he want him to do, come to
phil lebeau this morning was giving you an idea how inconceivable this is. it's like you better be sending in your money now. here's the new car, come on down, buy new cars. he did that one and then of course in the great quote, we have to raise some combination of equity and debt to make sure the company has a good buffer of cash on hand. if these subsidies ever went away, he's losing $19,000 per car. not enough. how about a million cars? wouldn't we love to be able to say anything? wouldn't...
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they do right now >> and phil, have a good weekend. phil lebeau. and serat, they stink. >> yes. >> why? >> because delta is trading six times earnings, and great cash flow, and raised the dividend. if you look at what they said and all of the airlines have said, we are cutting the capacity, and cutting the capacity more, and the demand is there, and we are an oligopoly situation and they have all committed to the declining capacity, and raising the prices for next year, and every airline said that it is is going to be increasing, the revenue per seat mile going up, and you look at that, and say, how cheap can the airlines get? >> well, year to date, the stocks are down double-digit, and in some cases more than 20%. >> looking at the value there, and the huge cash flow, and the balance sheets are strong, and the demand is strong, and no capacity coming on, and no new airlines are coming on, and so i think that as a value investor -- >> anybody on the other side? >> i am on the other side of this, and i usually agree with sarat, and the problem is en
they do right now >> and phil, have a good weekend. phil lebeau. and serat, they stink. >> yes. >> why? >> because delta is trading six times earnings, and great cash flow, and raised the dividend. if you look at what they said and all of the airlines have said, we are cutting the capacity, and cutting the capacity more, and the demand is there, and we are an oligopoly situation and they have all committed to the declining capacity, and raising the prices for next year,...
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now, over to phil lebeau with the breaking news. phil? >> michelle, take look at the shares of tesla under pressure after the announce ment of two key executives in the manufacturing of the model x, the new suv that has had a number of problems, two of the executives are leaving tesla, and one of them greg reichow and stepping down from v.p. of production and john ensign to depart as vp of manufacturing. scott, the bottom line is this, you have have two key executives in the manufacturing of the vehicles leaving tesla, and that one reason why the shares are under pressure today, and speaks to the question of whether or not they are going to be having more problems to inkrecrease th production and not with just the model x, but the model s and then the model 3. >> well, phil, you have a knack for a segue, my man. phil lebeau live in chicago for us, and we have jim chanos, and we were going to talk about tesla as we speak and do you want to react to this news, and by the way, i have heard you make negative comments on tesla before, but you
now, over to phil lebeau with the breaking news. phil? >> michelle, take look at the shares of tesla under pressure after the announce ment of two key executives in the manufacturing of the model x, the new suv that has had a number of problems, two of the executives are leaving tesla, and one of them greg reichow and stepping down from v.p. of production and john ensign to depart as vp of manufacturing. scott, the bottom line is this, you have have two key executives in the manufacturing...
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phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >> you bet. >> what do you think is up with this? >> when i heard the upgrade this morning, i thought that's kind of brave. bottom of the range, a company that, let's face it, this is what analysts are supposed to do. i'm not going to speculate on what this means. you would think they would lay off on this report knowing full well what the bankers are doing. when you think about the capital raise, though, is this alarming? not necessarily. to be clear, i've been very negative on this stock for valuation reasons. but the cap raise is bigger than what the street expected. people had between 825 million, and something that you would get through possibly reduced cap x and op x, there were other ways to do it. we felt this is bigger. i think the cash burn is bigger and the ramp up of the model 3 is exciting, but is this how you want it to go down. >> goldman said $1 billion, they thought, according to their analysis, would be the size of the capital raise. down 1% in the after-hours. >> a couple of things. see where it's priced. trade it
phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >> you bet. >> what do you think is up with this? >> when i heard the upgrade this morning, i thought that's kind of brave. bottom of the range, a company that, let's face it, this is what analysts are supposed to do. i'm not going to speculate on what this means. you would think they would lay off on this report knowing full well what the bankers are doing. when you think about the capital raise, though, is this alarming? not necessarily. to be...
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phil lebeau taking a respite in the studio. see you back at the airport very soon, i'm sure. >>> snapchat reportedly generating ten billion daily video views. how the rise of the messaging app could impact twitter and facebook. bob peck joins us on the other side of this break. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my... ...whole mouth feel awesome. and my teeth are stronger too. crest-pro health advanced... ...is superior to colgate total... ...in these 5 areas dentists check. this check up? so good. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. mom's right...again! >>> i'm sue herera. here's your cnbc news update. >>> baltimore officer edward neiro was found not guilty of assault and other charges in the death of black detainee freddie gray. the judge who heard the
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lebeau in vegas with that? >> well, scott, we are in the desert north of las vegas, but moments away from the first open air test run of the hyperloop, and this the future of transportation? we will have that story live are from here in the desert north of las vegas when the "halftime report" continues. >>> all right. we welcome back to "halftime report" and hyperloop is announcing the update on the test track technology that they hope will one day transport people and kcargo up to 700 mils an hour, and phil lebeau is going to join us outside of las vegas with a preview. >> scott, we are in front of the test track here that hyperloop has set up. hyperloop one is the new name for the hyperloop technologies, and until now, we had animation in terms of what the hyperloop could produces aside from the animation. this test will only last a couple of second, because the speed of the sled on the rail gets to is going to be 2.5 gs and then it is going to slow down. it is one-third of a mile long, and a oufl this is goi
lebeau in vegas with that? >> well, scott, we are in the desert north of las vegas, but moments away from the first open air test run of the hyperloop, and this the future of transportation? we will have that story live are from here in the desert north of las vegas when the "halftime report" continues. >>> all right. we welcome back to "halftime report" and hyperloop is announcing the update on the test track technology that they hope will one day transport...
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phil lebeau? >> well, it is not that bad, and people were saying, oh, memorial day is going to be horrific, but really really, we have been seeing the lines going pretty quickly, and the longest line was 35 minutes and that is early this morning. when you look at how many people are going to be fly ging this weekend and not just flying, but traveling 38 million people, and only 2.6 million will be flying and i say only 2.6, but it is the most since 2011. and when we caught up with people this morning waiting a half hour or maybe 35 minutes and for the most part they were accepting of the situation. >> i expected that the lines would be shorter given the fact that over the last couple of weeks there have been a lot of complaints. >> my heart is skipping a few beats, but i am okay. >> and i read sit down to 15 minutes, but it is not the case right now. >> it is is moving pretty quickly, and so i think that we will be there in decent time and able to make the flight. >> we did not see the frustration
phil lebeau? >> well, it is not that bad, and people were saying, oh, memorial day is going to be horrific, but really really, we have been seeing the lines going pretty quickly, and the longest line was 35 minutes and that is early this morning. when you look at how many people are going to be fly ging this weekend and not just flying, but traveling 38 million people, and only 2.6 million will be flying and i say only 2.6, but it is the most since 2011. and when we caught up with people...
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phil lebeau is live at o'hare airport with more. phil, at least on monday, people are being told to show up three hours before their flight. is that still the situation today? >> reporter: they're still being told to show up that early, becky. i want to give you perspective on how long the lines are here. over here is one the security points where people are going through. priority security. loo looks about eight lines. that's priority. but this is the precheck line. we're going to take you on an adventure. i know they say not to turn your back to the camera but it's the only way to sneak through the line. i went through the line and didn't make it all the way there. and somebody said, look, i've been in line for 45 minutes. this is what it actually looks like during the holidays, maybe december 23rd. these people, again, this is tsa precheck. they're waiting in line. where i have taken you to so far. this is at least a 20-minute wait. i can't take you all the way down because eventually we're going to run into a bottleneck here. th
phil lebeau is live at o'hare airport with more. phil, at least on monday, people are being told to show up three hours before their flight. is that still the situation today? >> reporter: they're still being told to show up that early, becky. i want to give you perspective on how long the lines are here. over here is one the security points where people are going through. priority security. loo looks about eight lines. that's priority. but this is the precheck line. we're going to take...
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the business got so popular it is expanding and phil lebeau joins us now from chicago. hi, phil. >> hi, tyler. for some people the price is right when it comes to tesloop. it is an independent l.a. based ride service company start bid a father and son last year and the success that they've had offering people rides in tesla model ss or a model x between l.a. and vegas or l.a. and palm springs for 40 to $85 one way convinced them there is a bis here that they can expand. >> it's such a huge time saving and stress savings. i think the one thing we can do this whole country is make things more stress free and not having to sit at the airport, go through the parking or being dropped off, having to pick up, not having the same baggage issue. i pulled up to the tesloop, put the bags in and got in and went. >> one of the keys to tesloop's success and keeping the costs down is the fact that it recharges its vehicles for free. they own these tesla vehicles. they lease them and like all owners of tesla vehicles, they can recharge at tesla super charging stations and it does not c
the business got so popular it is expanding and phil lebeau joins us now from chicago. hi, phil. >> hi, tyler. for some people the price is right when it comes to tesloop. it is an independent l.a. based ride service company start bid a father and son last year and the success that they've had offering people rides in tesla model ss or a model x between l.a. and vegas or l.a. and palm springs for 40 to $85 one way convinced them there is a bis here that they can expand. >> it's such...
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phil lebeau at chicago's o'hare international airport. we've seen the videos and heard the horror stories. it's only going to get worse. >> that's right, scott. when you see the numbers in terms how many more people will be flying this summer, you'll say to yourself, how early do i have to get to the airport? that story when we return. >>> "power lunch" starts in less than seven minutes. coming up, inside the fed's head. new clues on what policymakers are thinking when it comes to raising rates in the months ahead. it could be a major market mover, the fed minutes. time warner shares rup 10% this year. david favor joining us with an exclusive interview ceo. and should airlines get rid of baggage fees to disincentivize a lot of carry on which would then maybe reduce the security lines at airports? we'll speak with lawmakers who want to interfere with the business model of airlines. "halftime" is back after. this "power lunch" is at the top of the hour. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just
phil lebeau at chicago's o'hare international airport. we've seen the videos and heard the horror stories. it's only going to get worse. >> that's right, scott. when you see the numbers in terms how many more people will be flying this summer, you'll say to yourself, how early do i have to get to the airport? that story when we return. >>> "power lunch" starts in less than seven minutes. coming up, inside the fed's head. new clues on what policymakers are thinking when...
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phil, for now, thank you so much. we'll see you. our own phil lebeau. and our david faber has been out at the milken conference. >> david joins us for a cnbc exclusive interview with kyle bass. it's all yours. >> thank you. kyle bass joins me now as he has over the years many times. we have recently spoken about china, focusing on your funds in terms of your believe that it will have to be devalued because of nonperforming loans in the banking system. >> that's right. >> has anything changed in the last six to eight weeks when we last spoke to change your opinion? >> no, nothing's changed my opinion. in fact, it's only gotten more harden hardened. >> why? why has that been the case? >> you know, i watch what the official establishment is saying over there. they're saying that, you know, their new economy, the service-based economy is growing double digits while their older economy is still, quote, crashing, as per the last event i attended. the interesting thick about that, they want everyone to focus on the new economy where the banking system's loans
phil, for now, thank you so much. we'll see you. our own phil lebeau. and our david faber has been out at the milken conference. >> david joins us for a cnbc exclusive interview with kyle bass. it's all yours. >> thank you. kyle bass joins me now as he has over the years many times. we have recently spoken about china, focusing on your funds in terms of your believe that it will have to be devalued because of nonperforming loans in the banking system. >> that's right. >>...
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phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: bst muscle cars like the chevy, t latest version of 's mustang, or the redesigned dodge challenger, are primarily about and speed. they all come with versions ine than 500 horsepower. but how safe are ey the insurance institute for highway safet phe muscle cars to aerf crash tests and e r w mixed. >> people muscle cars fa more horsepower we put in, t st s vehicles go. ash at higher speeds and they ne state-of-the-art crash pron>>orter: one particular test whichepcas ommon and deadly collisionhro corner of the car raised concerns. ceptable. mustang asams but the dodge ng rformance was called marginal by theiihs. asp for dodge says no ngt determines overall clsafety. fca u.s. vehicles mead oreed requirements.e government s el enougtoarn thee cars tte ineits best rating of topy pick. but it's li tha will slow down their pu. nc 2009 the romustang, and challenger hllee strong sales growth. ant'y to continue with new m these muscle cars on t the big three know speed and power stillllch why ha250,000 muscle cars were sole last year. teat number is expected
phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: bst muscle cars like the chevy, t latest version of 's mustang, or the redesigned dodge challenger, are primarily about and speed. they all come with versions ine than 500 horsepower. but how safe are ey the insurance institute for highway safet phe muscle cars to aerf crash tests and e r w mixed. >> people muscle cars fa more horsepower we put in, t st s vehicles go. ash at higher speeds and they ne state-of-the-art crash pron>>orter: one...
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phil lebeau is live in atlanta with details. and he's going wait on a tsa line for us. >> team player. and the one stock in berk sher's beneficial she doesn't agree with.shire's beneficial she doesn't agree with. >> what could it be? we'll find it. steve leisman looks at the improving economic data we've seen. and jackie deing angeles is following stuff. and more. >> two development that is the market has taken notice. first decline in the worst fears of the global economic melt down and u.s. recession and global financial systemic risk and that is because of the improvement in the economic outlook of the data here. let's look at what's happened for to the outlook for gdp in the second quarter. first quarter a meager 1%. we started with an outlook for 2%. and i'll show you what's happened. retail and inventory data. that bumped it up by .4 to 2.4. the home sales data existing in new homes has confirmed that level of gdp growth and then we got the trade deficit data showing better exports and better imports coming up 2.6%. a bett
phil lebeau is live in atlanta with details. and he's going wait on a tsa line for us. >> team player. and the one stock in berk sher's beneficial she doesn't agree with.shire's beneficial she doesn't agree with. >> what could it be? we'll find it. steve leisman looks at the improving economic data we've seen. and jackie deing angeles is following stuff. and more. >> two development that is the market has taken notice. first decline in the worst fears of the global economic...
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let's send it to phil lebeau in chicago. phil. >> sarah, a little lower than expected from toyota last month. increase in sales of 3.8%. the edmunds.com estimate was increase of 4.8%. we have all the major automakers in now. what we're waiting on in the next few hours the sales rate for the month of april. most believe it will be in the range between 17.1 and 17.3 million though there are a few saying it could be even higher than that. back to you. >> all right. a series of disappointments today. phil, thank you very much. when we come back after the break, more of jim's interview with apple's tim cook telling cnbc the company's always looking to buy more companies. who may be right for acquisition? we'll talk about that with one of our sharks in just a moment. dow's down 188. don't go away. >>> apple shares have taken a beating, but do the charts say it may be close to a buying opportunity? that and more on tradingnation.cnbc.com. more "squawk on the street" coming right up. (politely) wait, wait, wait! you can't put it in
let's send it to phil lebeau in chicago. phil. >> sarah, a little lower than expected from toyota last month. increase in sales of 3.8%. the edmunds.com estimate was increase of 4.8%. we have all the major automakers in now. what we're waiting on in the next few hours the sales rate for the month of april. most believe it will be in the range between 17.1 and 17.3 million though there are a few saying it could be even higher than that. back to you. >> all right. a series of...
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phil lebeau explains why auto purchasers are back on track. >> reporter: as the weather warms so have auto sales. with three of the country's four largest automakers reporting a slight pickup in sales. speaking of pickups, sales of the chevy silverado and ford f-150 remain red hot as do sales of suvs which are benefitting from relatively low gas prices and americans continuing to pass up buying a car in favor of a bigger crossover or suv which offers more space and utility. while automakers offered greater incentives to entice buyers last month the deals were offset by consumers paying more. true car says the average vehicle now sells for more than $33,000. with the sales pace for april topping 17 million vehicles the industry remains on pace to match or maybe even exceed last year's record run. from now through august, will likely be the busiest stretch of the year for auto dealers. if consumer confidence remains high, this could be a record summer for the auto industry. "nightly business report," chicago. >>> reports this evening that cada is preparing to recall at least another 35
phil lebeau explains why auto purchasers are back on track. >> reporter: as the weather warms so have auto sales. with three of the country's four largest automakers reporting a slight pickup in sales. speaking of pickups, sales of the chevy silverado and ford f-150 remain red hot as do sales of suvs which are benefitting from relatively low gas prices and americans continuing to pass up buying a car in favor of a bigger crossover or suv which offers more space and utility. while...
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our phil lebeau has been at chicago's o'hare with a look at that. hey, phil. >> hey, carl, it's been a relatively quiet morning here at o'hare airport. i say relatively quiet because we did have the influx of people for the morning rush, the line was maybe a half hour, 35 minutes. but it was moving at a pretty consistent pace. here are the numbers in terms of how many people will be traveling this weekend, the most since 2005. as you heard bertha mention 34 million people will be taking to the road in a car, that is up substantially compared to where it was just a few years ago in part because of lower gas prices. 2.5 million -- actually 2.6 million will be flying. low air fares certainly having a role to play there. and then you've got the remainder taking bus or rails, whatever the means may be there. for the tsa the focus is going to be how will they handle this holiday weekend rush. they are adding more staff, but it will take time for them to put the 750 additional officers at the major airports around the country. they're going to be doing tha
our phil lebeau has been at chicago's o'hare with a look at that. hey, phil. >> hey, carl, it's been a relatively quiet morning here at o'hare airport. i say relatively quiet because we did have the influx of people for the morning rush, the line was maybe a half hour, 35 minutes. but it was moving at a pretty consistent pace. here are the numbers in terms of how many people will be traveling this weekend, the most since 2005. as you heard bertha mention 34 million people will be taking...
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phil lebeau is live there. phil? >> brian, they think it's the future of transportation and as you mentioned, we're just a few minutes from a test run from hyperloop one. we'll show what you it's about and have reaction coming up in a little bit on "power lunch." i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. wherthey found out who's beente who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a business? they work nine to five. they take lunch hours. like a job? like a job. we tracked them. how did we do that? we have some new guys defending our network. new guys? well, they're not that new. they've been defending things for a long time. [ digital typewriting ] it's not just security. it's defense. bae systems. >>> a rare moment from the queen of england shedding light on how she really feels about the kline he's, the exchange taking place at
phil lebeau is live there. phil? >> brian, they think it's the future of transportation and as you mentioned, we're just a few minutes from a test run from hyperloop one. we'll show what you it's about and have reaction coming up in a little bit on "power lunch." i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. wherthey found out who's beente who? cking into our network. guess. i don't...
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phil lebeau has a look. yesterday's winners and losers. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc first in business worldwide. new this morning, eurozone leaders are hailing a breakthrough deal with greece. agreeing release 10.3 billion euros in new funds for greece. in return for fiscal reforms the euro form offering athens debt rerelief. and put this altogether, once again joining the eurozone in the bail jouout of greece. it's a better buy at 60%, i think, but -- what's that? >> i can't believe a two-year note yielding 60%. >>> talking about the executive edge. fireworks expected on the hill this morning when the tsa administrator peter nevffenger takes the hot seat. after airports testing the new security system that will hope to move you through the line faster. phil lebeau joining us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: hi, we're going to get a look at the automated screening line opening up we have a sneak peek from tsa as it was open a few hours yesterday testing the system. essentially how it
phil lebeau has a look. yesterday's winners and losers. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc first in business worldwide. new this morning, eurozone leaders are hailing a breakthrough deal with greece. agreeing release 10.3 billion euros in new funds for greece. in return for fiscal reforms the euro form offering athens debt rerelief. and put this altogether, once again joining the eurozone in the bail jouout of greece. it's a better buy at 60%, i think, but -- what's...
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phil lebeau is with us now and has details. phil? >> bill, this is all about selling the brand. it's not about selling the cars. in fact, you couldn't buy cadillac if you came here. they're making preparations for the grand opening. we're in the soho district in the cadillac house which is on the ground. it's all about trying to expose the brand to trend certificates, people in the fashion industry or art. those people who are what you would find here in the soho district. again, this is all about extending the brand, selling the brand as much as possible. they're going to have rotating artists in here. as much as possible they want to get that brand move again. the xt5, it's just coming into showrooms now. it's crossing over. yes, year to day, sales are down more than 12%. but the head of cadillac says, look, it's not about chasing market shares. in terms of extending brands for the luxury automakers, we're seeing this with luxury automakers as well. the mercedes me store is an example. with the cadillac house, you'll see it. it's all about trying to expose different people to
phil lebeau is with us now and has details. phil? >> bill, this is all about selling the brand. it's not about selling the cars. in fact, you couldn't buy cadillac if you came here. they're making preparations for the grand opening. we're in the soho district in the cadillac house which is on the ground. it's all about trying to expose the brand to trend certificates, people in the fashion industry or art. those people who are what you would find here in the soho district. again, this is...
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phil lebeau. these are not earnings. what's happening? >> it is not anticipated in terms of breaking news but it was anticipated by the market. tesla announcing that it will be having a secondary stock offering. totaling two billion dollars. not two billion in shares. but two billion dollars that will be raised. that money will go towards funding the expansion to build the model three. improve the production, ramp up the production for the model 3. those $2 billion. 1.4 will come from shares being sold by tesla, the company. the remaining $600 million will come from shares being sold by elon musk. part of the shares from him are tied in with him exercising an option, stock options from 2009 that expire next year. those stock option, 5 and a half million shares, he's now exercising them. and tesla's secondary stock offering. we don't have a price yet on the shares. but the goal is to raise $2 billion and that will go towards model 3 expansion and production ramp and shares of tesla. as you would expect any time you offer a secondary offer
phil lebeau. these are not earnings. what's happening? >> it is not anticipated in terms of breaking news but it was anticipated by the market. tesla announcing that it will be having a secondary stock offering. totaling two billion dollars. not two billion in shares. but two billion dollars that will be raised. that money will go towards funding the expansion to build the model three. improve the production, ramp up the production for the model 3. those $2 billion. 1.4 will come from...
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phil lebeau is there and we'll have the latest del tails. >> holy cow. plus the governor of north carolina will join us to discuss the impact of that controversial bathroom bill that's caused hundreds, from businesses to boycotters to ban his state. >> take a wlook at all of the names being dragged down by macy's. sales missed expectations and also slashed its outlook for the year. that is its fifth straight quarterly sales decline. >> rick snyder who had a hold rating on macy's. we saw this take the whole sector down. is this telling us how the consumer or brick and mortar is doing? >> i'm not sure it is necessarily about either. i think it is about categories. and i think a lot of it is about weather, kelly. we haven't had seasonal weather now for about a year. and i think if we can get a good cold winter the stocks can pick back up. >> you are telling me that 15% drop is on weather? if that's true that would seem like the biggest buying opportunity in the world. why are investors so spooked? >> i think part is the weather. i think part is they are los
phil lebeau is there and we'll have the latest del tails. >> holy cow. plus the governor of north carolina will join us to discuss the impact of that controversial bathroom bill that's caused hundreds, from businesses to boycotters to ban his state. >> take a wlook at all of the names being dragged down by macy's. sales missed expectations and also slashed its outlook for the year. that is its fifth straight quarterly sales decline. >> rick snyder who had a hold rating on...
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phil lebeau is here to tell you the winners and the losers. >> oh, boy, oh, boy. >> hey, phil. >> hey, kelly. we're looking at the month of march. remember, there's a little bit of lag between when we get the data and when it's reported. we didn't have storms in the major parts of the countries. so 85% of the time flightses were on time. all close to 90%. the worst performers in terms of on time a rival. spirit, virgin america and jetblue as well. fewer complaints came into the d.o.t. in march from passengers. in fact, far fewer compared to last year. and when you look at mishandled baggage cases, they were down in the first quarter. so overall the airlines did a pretty good job in the month of mar. let's see what happens this sucher. one other piece of information regarding the airlines. take a look at delta. they're up today in part because the company is trimming its plan for capacity growth in the fourth quarter and heading into next year. in fact, as part of the plan to cut capacity growth, the airline is going to be deferring a couple of planes or four planes that it plans to be
phil lebeau is here to tell you the winners and the losers. >> oh, boy, oh, boy. >> hey, phil. >> hey, kelly. we're looking at the month of march. remember, there's a little bit of lag between when we get the data and when it's reported. we didn't have storms in the major parts of the countries. so 85% of the time flightses were on time. all close to 90%. the worst performers in terms of on time a rival. spirit, virgin america and jetblue as well. fewer complaints came into...
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our phil lebeau. for more on what travelers and airlines can expect, tom blank is the former tsa deputy administrator. he joins us this morning from washington. tom, good morning to you. >> good morning. nice to be with you. >> is privatization the answer here? >> well, i think the jury is probably still out on that. listen, it probably can't hurt. it's worked very well in the major airports where it's been put in place, like san francisco. but the administrator is right, you do have to do things the same way. the question is how much more flexibility would private screeners have. i think one of the things that has happened here is that over the past couple of years tsa has become fully unionized. i think it's a government agency that wouldn't be thoen for its flexibility or being nimble anyway, and now with full unionization that may be contributing to how tsa can respond to the situation that it has. if you switch over to private screeners, you may be able to move people around, address long lines i
our phil lebeau. for more on what travelers and airlines can expect, tom blank is the former tsa deputy administrator. he joins us this morning from washington. tom, good morning to you. >> good morning. nice to be with you. >> is privatization the answer here? >> well, i think the jury is probably still out on that. listen, it probably can't hurt. it's worked very well in the major airports where it's been put in place, like san francisco. but the administrator is right, you...
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phil lebeau joins us now. three, four, five hours here, phil? >> i don't know if we're talking five hours, but some places are already seeing three-hour ways. longer lines this summer in terms of people going through tsa check points. earlier today, the head of homeland security outlined how they're trying to alleviate this problem. he was asked point-blank, is three hours a little ridiculous for people to wait in line to go through security? >> obviously waiting three hours for what may be a two-hour flight or 90-minute flight is not acceptable. it taxes everybody's patience. >> unfortunately there are not a lot of good solutions that are coming. they're adding officers, that will help a little bit, more canine teams to help sweep people in a big group, make them go through quicker. and they're working on getting people to reduce the number of carry-on bags. despite these efforts from the tsa and the federal government, we're going to have long lines this summer. record number of people flying and you can expect a lot of people are going to be
phil lebeau joins us now. three, four, five hours here, phil? >> i don't know if we're talking five hours, but some places are already seeing three-hour ways. longer lines this summer in terms of people going through tsa check points. earlier today, the head of homeland security outlined how they're trying to alleviate this problem. he was asked point-blank, is three hours a little ridiculous for people to wait in line to go through security? >> obviously waiting three hours for...
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phil lebeau has been looking into the story. what did you find, phil? >> kelly, people have been questioning this plan since elon announced it a month, month and a half ago. so the fact that suppliers are going around the country saying we're not sure we'll be able to meet the deadlines for the model 3, not a complete surprise. remember when you look at it, this is a very accelerated timeline for the newest vehicle coming out from tesla. in the next month or two, they're going to lock in on the design and then in 2017 they plan to build about 100,000 model 3s mainly in the second half of the year and then really ramp things up in 2018, hitting production of the model 3, about 400,000. remember, the target for all vehicles produced out at its plants in 2018, a half million vehicles. that's not just the model 3. that's also the model s and x. that means they're going to add at least one, maybe two assembly lines, more stamping, another paint job, all the things that go with amping up production. remember, they announced it. about $2 billion is what they'r
phil lebeau has been looking into the story. what did you find, phil? >> kelly, people have been questioning this plan since elon announced it a month, month and a half ago. so the fact that suppliers are going around the country saying we're not sure we'll be able to meet the deadlines for the model 3, not a complete surprise. remember when you look at it, this is a very accelerated timeline for the newest vehicle coming out from tesla. in the next month or two, they're going to lock in...
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phil lebeau has more. >> it's a strong safety record for airbus's most popular plane, the a 320. many people refer to it as a work horse. it's extremely popular on medium haul routes and longer haul routes. this of this as the counter to boeing's 737. it's been flying since 1987, almost 30 years. right now there are just under 4,000 in service. more than 6700 have been delivered since 1987. there have been 31 fatal crashes. you might be saying 31 crashes, that's a lot. actually when you consider the tens of millions of miles that these planes have flown, that's a pretty good safety record. in fact, it's been vouched for throughout the industry by many people. two crashes that get a fair amount of attention, air asia in 2014 where the plane went down in the java sea during a storm. there's a number of reports about whether or not the pilots are ultimately responsible for what happened there. and then what you're looking at here is the debris from the german wings crash of an a320. that was pilot suicide. it was not a case where the plane was at fault there. the safety record, as i
phil lebeau has more. >> it's a strong safety record for airbus's most popular plane, the a 320. many people refer to it as a work horse. it's extremely popular on medium haul routes and longer haul routes. this of this as the counter to boeing's 737. it's been flying since 1987, almost 30 years. right now there are just under 4,000 in service. more than 6700 have been delivered since 1987. there have been 31 fatal crashes. you might be saying 31 crashes, that's a lot. actually when you...
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phil lebeau is at cadillac house. what are they doing, phil? >> they're still working on it, simon, but we've been able to get a sneak preview of what we will see when cadillac house officially opens tomorrow night. one of the coolest things is over my shoulder, it's a little bit hard to see back in the background there. that is a '53 cadillac lamon. only four were made, they know where three are. one they don't know where it is. they brought this one in from the gm heritage center in detroit, one of the cool features of the cadillac house. this is a coffee bar, joe coffee, if you come in here, you know joe coffee here in new york, you can get yourself an espres espresso, use the wi-fi, the whole idea is to improve the image of cadillac, especially with those who are trend setters in the new york area. when you look at cadillac versus the other luxury autos in the u.s., it still has an uphill climb in terms of gaining market share on bmw, mercedes and lexus. in fact, look at where their sales are year-to-date. at least market share, again, this
phil lebeau is at cadillac house. what are they doing, phil? >> they're still working on it, simon, but we've been able to get a sneak preview of what we will see when cadillac house officially opens tomorrow night. one of the coolest things is over my shoulder, it's a little bit hard to see back in the background there. that is a '53 cadillac lamon. only four were made, they know where three are. one they don't know where it is. they brought this one in from the gm heritage center in...
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i asked phil lebeau whether delta's move will foretell the other airlines? he said absolutely. except maybe the discounters. >> the problem has been these guys have not been able to trade well. you were talking about it earlier. oil's going higher today and the airlines are still moving to the up side which is great. the only name i'm in right now that i've been in for a long period of time is united. and that's something that i'm not even sure whether or not that's going to be able to lift enough to make the options actually come back into play. >> coming up warren buffet's berkshire taking a $1 billion position on apple. will it become one of the oracle's long-term investment? commodities on fire. oil, gold and copper all higher. one is about to make a move lower. dennis gartman will tell you how he's playing it when "fast money" returns. >>> welcome back to "fast money." stocks surging across the board today. the s&p 500 and nasdaq rallying more than 1% erasing all of last week's losses. the dow closed 175 points higher. energy was the best performing sector. 3% move in crud
i asked phil lebeau whether delta's move will foretell the other airlines? he said absolutely. except maybe the discounters. >> the problem has been these guys have not been able to trade well. you were talking about it earlier. oil's going higher today and the airlines are still moving to the up side which is great. the only name i'm in right now that i've been in for a long period of time is united. and that's something that i'm not even sure whether or not that's going to be able to...
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phil lebeau takes a look at one of the biggest travel weekends stateside. >> reporter: a busy memorial day weekend for travelers here in the united states. 2.6 million people took to the skies. and fortunately for most of them, there were very few lines at airports. we have seen congestion, backup lines for an hour or two hours at security check points over the last couple of weeks in the u.s. but there were shorter delays, practically no delays at most of the major airports on friday as people were leaving for the weekend. travelers have also been arriving for their flights earlier that has made for a lower stress level. and it helps the airlines are adding contract workers to assist the transportation security administration as they are putting all of these people through the security lines. it's going to be a busy summer. 231 million people here in the u.s. will be flying. record passenger levels. and it's driven by two things, lower fares and a stronger economy that has a lot of people saying, you know what? now is the time to book the trip and go somewhere. the good news, the star
phil lebeau takes a look at one of the biggest travel weekends stateside. >> reporter: a busy memorial day weekend for travelers here in the united states. 2.6 million people took to the skies. and fortunately for most of them, there were very few lines at airports. we have seen congestion, backup lines for an hour or two hours at security check points over the last couple of weeks in the u.s. but there were shorter delays, practically no delays at most of the major airports on friday as...